FAIRCHILD, C. J.
As far as the result in this appeal is concerned, it must be based on the legal character of the contract entered into by respondent with appellant and its obligation.
Appellant contends that the principal issue in this case is whether the defect in the barn was caused by defective workmanship, and that therefore findings should have been made, among others, that the "sagging roof, bulging walls, and other defective conditions were due to...
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